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Australia, New Zealand Monitor Chinese Naval Ships Near Sydney
Australia and New Zealand are closely monitoring three Chinese naval vessels spotted in international waters off Sydney, officials confirmed on Thursday.
Australia’s Defence Ministry…
Caribbean Leader Demands Apology, Compensation for Slavery
Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has called on former colonial powers to formally apologize and provide compensation for their role in the transatlantic slave trade.…
Shakira’s Medical Records Leak Triggers Investigation in Peru
Authorities in Peru have launched an investigation into the unauthorized leak of Colombian pop star Shakira’s medical records, which were reportedly accessed at a Lima-based…
Portable Granted ₦2m Bail After Assaulting Ogun Town Planners
A Magistrate’s Court in Ogun State has granted controversial musician, Portable, bail in the sum of ₦2 million after he was accused of assaulting officials of the Ota Zonal Planning Office.…
Japan Pledges $3M Aid to Nigeria to Combat Cholera Epidemic
The Japanese government has pledged $3 million in assistance to Nigeria to help combat the ongoing cholera epidemic, Ambassador-Designate Suzuki Hideo announced on Thursday.…
Katsina Hisbah Bans Nightclubs, Cites Moral, Security Concerns
The Katsina State Hisbah Board has banned all nightclub activities across the state, citing Islamic principles, moral values, and security concerns.
Hisbah Commander-General,…
Mbappe Hat-Trick Fires Real Madrid Past Man City Into UCL Last 16
Kylian Mbappe delivered a stunning hat-trick as Real Madrid cruised past Manchester City 3-1 on Wednesday, securing a 6-3 aggregate victory and a spot in the Champions League last 16.…
Ayra Starr wins ‘Best African Music Act’ in 16 Years at 2025 MOBO Awards
Nigerian singer Ayra Starr made history at the 2025 MOBO Awards in Newcastle, United Kingdom, securing two major wins: Best International Act and Best African Music Act.
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Lokoja varsity students threathen to block highway over truck killings
Protesting students of Federal University Lokoja (FUL) on Wednesday threatened to block the Abuja-Lagos Highway if the Federal Government failed to stop the incessant killing of their…